Campaigners outside court on the final day of Zane Gbangbola's inquest (Image: TMS/Alistair Wilson)

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Zane Gbangbola inquest verdict

Throughout the process, the group have been "seeking answers" over the death of the much-loved Weybridge schoolboy and stood by parents Kye Gbangbola and Nicole Lawler, who have pointed to hydrogen cyanide instead as a possible cause of death.

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Ms Fothergill said this included minutes from a government Cobra emergency committee meeting chaired by then-prime minister David Cameron during the February 2014 floods, which had not been seen despite being requested.

“This won’t be the end of it, when you have got a family and parents who know that [water] pump was not running, therefore carbon monoxide couldn’t have been the source.

“There should have been a jury inquest. This family were refused legal aid. The funding of the legal team came from the public.

"The people rallied around and supported the family because it’s in the family’s and our own interests."